The goals of this three-year research project were: 1) to develop and evaluate the feasibility of the Wheelchair-bound Senior Elastic Band (WSEB) for the demented, wheelchair-bound seniors in long-term care facilities, 2) to evaluate the long-term effects of the instructor-led WSEB on the functional fitness, daily life function, depression, and problem behaviors of this senior population, and 3) to test the feasibility, compliance, and effectiveness of the DVD-led WSEB on this senior population.
A three-year, longitudinal, triangulation research method was applied. First Year (Phase I): A preliminary WSEB, including hard copy descriptions and DVD demonstrations of each exercise, were sent to the 12 experts in the Delphi advisory panel for their critique and evaluation. First Year (Phase II): A quasi-experimental, one-group, pretest-posttest design was used to pilot-test the feasibility of the WSEB on a group of 15-20 demented, wheelchair-bound seniors in long-term care facilities. Second Year: A quasi-experimental, pre-post tests, non-equivalent control group design was used to test the long-term effects of the instructor-led WSEB on the functional fitness (cardiovascular-respiratory function, body flexibility, range of the joint's motion, and muscle strength and endurance), daily life function, depression, and problem behaviors of the demented, wheelchair-bound seniors in long-term care facilities. Eight long-term care facilities with 150 demented, wheelchair-bound seniors from southern Taiwan were recruited and randomly assigned based on the facilities to a WSEB experimental group or a waiting-list control group. Participants in the experimental group received the WSEB lead by the pre-trained and certified instructors, three times per week, 40 minutes per practice for 24 weeks; participants in the waiting-list control group remained regular activities in the facilities. One pre-test and two post-tests, 12 weeks apart, were conducted. Third Year: Using the same method as in the second year, participants from the second year were continued practicing the WSEB, but guided by a DVD, for another 36 weeks. The feasibility, compliance, and effectiveness of the DVD-led WSEB on the demented, wheelchair-bound seniors in long-term care facilities were tested, and another three post-tests, 12 weeks apart, were conducted on the same outcome measurements as in the second year.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
150
Wheelchair-bound Senior Elastic Band exercise program (WSEB) three times per week, 40 minutes per practice
Kaohsiung Medical University
Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
Change from baseline in functional fitness at 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 months
1\. Functional Fitness 1.1 Cardiovascular-Respiratory Function 1.1.1 Blood Pressure Digital Sphygmomanometer (OMRON - HEM707) 1.1.2 Lung Capacity TruZoneTM Peak Flow Meter 1.2 Body Flexibility 1.2.1 Upper Body Flexibility Back Scratch Test 1.2.2 Lower Body Flexibility Chair Sit-and-Reach Test 1.3 Range of the Joint's Motion 1.3.1 Flexion of the Shoulder Joint Goniometry 1.3.2 Abduction of the Shoulder Joint Goniometry 1.4 Muscle Strength and Endurance 1.4.1 Hand-Grip Strength Digital Handgrip Dynamometer (TKK - 5101) 1.4.2 Arm Muscle Endurance Arm Curl Test
Time frame: participants will be followed for 15 months
Change from baseline in daily life function at 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 months
measured by Barthel Index (BI)
Time frame: participants will be followed for 15 months
Change from baseline in depression at 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 months
measured by Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia Chinese version (CSDD)
Time frame: participants will be followed for 15 months
Change from baseline in problem behaviors at 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 months
Clifton Assessment Procedures for the Elderly-Behavior Rating Scale Chinese version (CAPE-BRS)
Time frame: participants will be followed for 15 months
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